Eastern Oregon Sights

McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge

McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge Review

Five miles south of Pendleton, the 1,837-acre McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge, next to McKay Reservoir, provides a home for Canadian geese, ducks, pheasants, waterfowl, and plant life. You can drive along gravel roads for several miles through the enchantingly stark expanse of wild grass and sage.

    Contact Information

  • Address: Along U.S. 395, 5 mi south of Pendleton on U.S. 395, then turn left at "refuge" sign, Pendleton, OR | Map It
  • Phone: 509/371-1801
  • Cost: Free
  • Hours: Mar.-Sept., daily dawn—dusk, designated areas only
  • Website: www.fws.gov/midcolumbiariver
  • Location: Pendleton

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